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*PPTSV Timer for Stationary Vehicles. Time interval in minutes that the device will
send in reports when it is stationary.
• n=0 : Disabled
• n=1-255 minutes
For example, if *PPTIME=10, the MP will send in reports at least every 10
seconds while it is moving; however, once it stops moving, it will slow the
reports down to this *PPTSV value.
Note: In order for the PPTSV (Stationary Vehicle timer) to take effect, the
PPTIME value must be set to a value greater than 0 and less than the
PPTSV value. The PPTSV timer checks for vehicle movement at the
PPTIME interval, so if PPTIME is disabled, then PPTSV will also be disabled.
*PPGPSR GPS report type.
• n=0 : Use legacy reports specified in *MF value. Note: Must also have
*PPDEVID=0.
• n=0x11 : Standard GPS Report
• n=0x12 : Standard GPS Report + UTC Date
• n=0x13 : Standard GPS Report + UTC Date + RF data
• n=0xD0 : Xora reports.
• n=0xE0 : GGA and VTG NMEA reports
• n=0xE1 : GGA, VTG and RMC NMEA reports
• n=0xF0 : TAIP reports
• n=0xF1 : Compact TAIP data
*PPSNF Store and Forward will cause GPS reports to be stored up if the MP goes out
of network coverage. Once the vehicle is in coverage the GPS reports will be
sent en masse to the server.
• n=0 : Disabled
• n=1 : Enabled (default)
*PPDEVID Whether or not the MP should include the 64-bit device ID in its GPS reports.
*PPDEVID MUST be 1 if the device uses a Dynamic IP.
n=0 : Disable ID.
n=1 : Enable/display ID.
*PPSNFR Store and Forward Reliability: GPS reports will be retransmitted if not
acknowledged by the server.
• n=0 : Disabled
• n=1 : Reliable mode enabled for RAP messages
• n=2 : Simple reliable mode
Table 6-20: GPS: Server 1
Command Description